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Moving Lite: Kitchen
Moving Lite: Kitchen
When blessed with frequent moves of everything you own establish a strategy to survive the process.
The Kitchen may store the most objects. Often objects that are odd shaped and can be very heavy.
In advance preview your kitchen and decide what can be thrown away. This includes paper and bags as well as plastic utensils and to go cartons and cups. Actually these may maybe placed to use after the main packing is completed as they are disposable.
Consider what you don’t need and make arrangements to get relocate it. Aunt Gin’s heirloom extra-large turkey platter may be better off staying with another family.
Consider what you actually use on a regular basis.
Look to keep light weight items that fit together or nest easily.
Look to disperse odd shaped rarely used items.
Consider keeping items with multiple uses and give away rarely used single use items.
Next: Review your stored food.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Moving Lite 1
New Series: Moving light.
When blessed with frequent moves of your entire household
establish a strategy to survive and learn even to enjoy the process. You will
be better organized and happier.
1.
Liquidate what you don’t need. This may take
some time to complete but get started.
a. Give
it away.
b. Sell
it.
c. This
is not the time to drag 8 boxes of Great Aunties fragile crystal around with
you. Let a family member enjoy the collection for a while.
2.
Long term storage is not a great idea as the
items can become lost or damaged. This may be part of your liquidation plan,
but keep it short term. You never know when Mom will decide to have a garage
sale to have a place to park her new car. Oops! Did you mean to keep
that?
3.
Know what you cannot move. Ice cream? And don’t
stock up on it.
4.
The most critical tool is the moving box. Invest
in good quality service boxes. See through, small and stackable is ideal. Pack
similar items together, such as, sweaters with gloves and scarves. You can see
what is in the box and will not need to unpack it until you need the items.
5.
Pack your towels, linens, must keep papers
between glass items.
6.
When you do add to your collections think:
a. Light
weight.
b. Can
you fold it up?
c. Take
it apart?
d. Use
if for multiple purposes?
e. Do
without it?
f.
Get rid of what you are replacing.
Relax and have fun with moving
preparation. Remember you could be inside that truck on a hot summer afternoon
packing!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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